JIt ( M f V i-VJ. . "(H ', r - r ftf jf :n V t.-f J." ,. v 4 ? LEGION HERE ADDS 10,000 TO ROLLS f " Membership Drlvo Makes Good Progrpss in tho First Week. 25,000 Men Sought MANY RALLIES ARE PLANNED m thnimnncl members have been added to tho rolls of tho seventy. eight posts of the American Lesion In Phil adelphia as a result of tho first week of tho membership drive, which will con. tlnuo uutll May 2, This cstlmato was mano louowing a . e Iia fAftirnn fpnm nnatfl ihrouirboiit tho county. It Is the hope of the mnnancrs of tho canvass that in h course 01 mu "- """ """ ""' 000 more former service racn and women will bO brOUROl unuer iuu msiuu uuu- ncr In tuts cuy. .... ... . . "''" . I. l,fnln(nir n lief nf fnr. mcr service men in Its vicinity, and these names nre being canvassed. It will bo tho first time that all eligible . ff ltM irni bnvn hppn nil. proached in some sections of tho city. Women Ashed to Join - , I.- 111 1.a afnftAtm.l nn nil the busy corners of tho city next Sat urday afternoon to Invito into the Lc rlon any former scrvico man or woman who is not wearing the Legion button. This announcement was made by Thomas V. Mcehan, chairman of the membcrsmp commin-. jiIm Margaret C. HtJomas. com mander of the Yeoman (f) I'ost i0, and xflss Elizabeth II. Wundcrlc, the cm- ised to organize ft group of canvassers who will cp-opcraro wun mo men. Jated tho interest of tho posts in the mutter Ot paid-up mmr, j.nu kju i- tftlU YUKCr Jt. JV. vjr . vv, w. .. has requested each member to bring into the XOIU Ono new uiumuur b iuu iiuav meeting. And tho commander, David B. Simpson, has announced that all those WHO arc now i-urum-u una who !... tmf nnirl their dues will be dronncd from tho rolls. Post No. 70, In tho Forty-eighth ward, has been named the Herbert War rincr Post. All names suggested were pUCCU in a uui, uuu mis uuiuu wua drawn. , o Harry u. wrconwoou i-ost, io, .-, in the Twenty-fifth ward, will give a dance Wednesday evening, at tho Lithu ania Music Hall, 2715 East Alio Rhcny avenue, the receipts to go toward tho houso fund of the post. 11. J. Hanna ,'S SO'nmandcr of this post, and Johu T, O'Brien adjutant. Darby Tost Acilvo As an evidence of the useful purpose ?, n well -organized county committee, tho Dclawaro county committee of the American Legion, of which A. Sproul, Jr., of Lnnsdowne, is chairman, has taken hold of the proposition of In creasing the membership of the Darby1 Post No. 300, and, has scheduled n meeting for May 3. Former Governor Ldwin S. Stuart, George F. Tyler, commander of tho Legion In Pennsyl vania, and William O. Mnrdock, state adjutant, will bo the speakers Delegations from all tho posts in tho county have been Invited Jto attend tho meeting. Fifty men will ho present from tho Lnnsdowno Post No. 05. In cidentally this post him 225 paid-up members' and boasts that It lends the state in the number of nvnllablcs en rolled In it. "Amerlcanl7ation Day" will bo cele brated by many of the posts throughout tho state May 1 when national colors will be displayed. Four rallies will be held tonight in West Phlladtfphla In connection with tho membership drive. The schedule is as follows : P. R. It. Y. M. C. A.. Forty-first and Mantua nvenue, at which L. M. Ilaus lcin will preside, and tho speakers will be Joseph V. Som'crs. Franklin Spen cer Edmonds and Louis L. Tafcl. Klngsessing Itccrcatlon Center, Fif tieth and Chester avenue, Isidore. Itayl son presiding, nnd Eugene Heine and Randolph" W. Chllds will speak. Sherwood Recreation Center, Fiftv sixth nnd Christian streets, at which L. M. Wllcr will bo preside, and CI. Ham lltqn Colkct and Dr. Orlando II. Petty, the speakers. Heston School, Fifty-fourth nnd Vine streets, Vincent A. Carroll presiding officer, nnd Edward M. O'Brien nnd Frank W. Mclvin, speakers. STATUE FOR UNI0,N SQUARE War Memorial, Barred by Art Jury, to Find Sanctuary A wnr memorial statue which citizens would havo erected in Franklin Square will be placed in Union Square, fifth and Buttonwood streets, instead. The Art Jury would not permit the statuo in Franklin Square, although the committee which is raising funds for tho figure hndchosen that spot because- it was tho nearest suitable pluce to the drnft board headquarters. The Rev. Edward J. Murtaugh.of St. Augustine's Church, Fourth and Vine streets, heads the committee, which has collected $8000 from the Tlfth local drrtft board district for the statue. The statue is of bron7c, nnd depicts an American soldier in action. EVKtaGP VVBttti ltED0pR7j?mEAl)EI?HI TTJESD'AY, 'APRIE 27, 1920 FIREMEN RESCUE FOUR FROM BLAZE Entire Family Carriod Down Ladder to Safoty at South Stroet Store A family of four ivere rescued this morning Nhcn firo damaged the cigar nnd novelty store of A. Knhn, at 003 South street. Smoko was discovered Issuing from the store about 3 n. m. by tho driver of a passing truck. Ho drove at onco to tho quarters of. Engine Compnny No. 11 and gave the alarm. Knhn, his wlfo Sophie, his daughter Sadie, fourteen years old, and son Wil liam, nluo years old. were sleeping In tho second story front room. Their escape was cut off by tbo smoko nnd (Tames. Firemen ascended n laddrr, nnd one by ono tho members of tho family wero carried to the street in safety. They wero cared for by neighbors. So dense wns the smoko that the fire men had a hard tlmo fighting the fire. The store wns filled with inflnmnmhlo articles, nnd for n time It was feared the entire building would go. The fire men finally managed to confine tho blaze to the store. The origin of the fire and the loss nro not known. College Aviators to Contest The Intercollegiate Flying Associa tion, under the auspices of the Ameri can Fljlng Corps, will hold n contest on Nnldcll Field, Long. Island, Saturday. May 8. Teams will bo entered from nil colleges supporting ncro clubs. All contestants must be reserve pilots. Cups nnd medals will be presented to tho win ners of the various events. A ban quet will follow the meet. : Charge Accounts Solicited: Mawson & DeMarvy 1215 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery For Tomorrow A Sale of Unquestionable Importance! 298 Smart Hats Priced Greatly Below Regular to Insure an Immediate Clearance 65 Hats, at Q Z) Reduced From v 7.50 and 8.50 71 Hats, at J)Q Reduced From vv 10.00 and 12.50 81 Hats, at 7 C) Reduced From v 15.00 and 18.50 81 Hats, at If). 00 Reduced From x v 20.00 and 25.00 Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted1 reJrararrararaJrajrsJrrEjrararHJ Smart Sweaters of Carriers Hair THIS Jaeger sweater of soft, natural camel's hair, with wide Tuxedo brushed collar and belt, gives a modish, well'tail ored poise and charm. The body of the sweater is unbrushed, providing a pleasant contrast with collar and belt. The color is natural camel's hair. Price $26.00 Catalog on request. Prompt attention to mail orders. Zfeml ?TVvr:''''' -Pry I SiA JU m M0o'jei I JOCHtrUHq NATURAL WQg Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen System Co. PHILADELPHIA 1B16 Chetnut Street WHOLESALE 387-393 Fourth Ave., New York I ' J-H6 uUtUkea Skyscraper" 111 An overall drawer load nucihi fifty poundt. This Shaw-Walker drawer it holding about ten timet that nveighi. And holds it easily without tasting. From actual photograph.) Shaw-Walker Letter Files ET Shaw-Walker In dex your correspon dence files. Then you'll have a complete filing machine. A machine which will deliver any letter you want into your hand al most instantly. Find out how to put' your filing department on a result basis. Phone or write us. It will not obligate you in the least. haw-Walker 1010 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Phone Filbert 5267 Sfel and Wood Filet Ledger D$h Card Index Equipment 1 Filing Safe STRAVBRIDGE & CLOTHIER; To-morrow, Third Clover Day! Hundreds of Clover Specials will be added to the lots in quantities that were sufficiently large to continue from the first two days. The variety will perhaps be even greater to-morrow, and the values assuredly just as attractive. It is a really wonder ful occasion multiplying the Clover Day advan tages in the interest of tens of thousands of cus tomers' who need many kinds of merchandise right now. Every one of the following articles and this is only a partial list would be excellent value at our regular price, but every one of them is now marked at MUCH LESS THAN OUR REGULAR PRICE. We cannot promise to fill mail or telephone orders for Clover Specials. Try to be here early to-morrow. New Lots Added; Variety Undiminished; Values Extraordinary Women's Sample Coals Extraordinary Values A sample line of bvo hundred Wraps from our ovni factory, including COATS, CAPES and DODMANS, in tho latest styles, shades and fabrics of the season, and marked at about wholesale prices, ranging as fol lows: $25, $30, $35, $10, $45, $50 and $60 In tho line aro fancy mixtures, serges, tweeds, velours, Bolivias, tan polo cloth and natural-color camel's-hair cloth. In size 36 only, but because of the loose, slip-on styles now prevailing, many women requir ing larger sizes can bo fitted. StrawbrMgo & Clothier Second Floor. Centre About '100 Mirrors Reduced One-Third Many different sizes and styles, from a dainty little Boudoir Mirror, at $2.00, to a large Mantel MJrror, at $82.50. Frames includo hand-carved polychromo mahogany and many other styles. In most instances tho one-third reduction has been made from unusually low retail prices based on old low COStS to US. Tourth floor. East MEN'S CLOTHING Remarkable Values This is indeed an economy event leplcte with extraordinary values: Blue Serge .Suits with I A A OO Two Pairs of Trousers ) Pt" Suits of the celebrated "Alco" make. "Alco" and other fine suits, $33.50 Men's Bhic Serge Suits $22.00 Young Men's Suits now $26.50 Men's Separate Trousers $6.50 Hart, Schaffncr & Marx Top Coats $28.30 Men's Raincoats now $6.50 and $13.50 x FOR W,OMEN Worsted Jersey OutinK-Suits $26.75 to $42.50 In plain colors and heather mixtures. Heather Worsted Jersey Suits now $27.50 Black and Navy Men's-wcar Serge Suits $3!) Crepe Gcorgcttc-and-Foulard Frocks $28.50 Braid-trimmed Jersey Coat Dresses $13.75 Slightly Rumpled Cotton Frocks, in white, col ors and combinations ( f1) $10 & $12.50 Thirty-five Fine Trimmed Hats now $10.00 Two Hundred Smart Sailors now $1.95 Matrons' 'brimmed Hats now $1.50 Untrimmcd Hats Greatly Reduced now $1.23 Millinery Feathers and Wings--now 50c One Hundred Yards of Wide Ribbons 50c Fifty Fur Animal Scarfs now $32.50 to $60.00 Alaska tot and Canadian wolf, In taupo and brown. Trimmed Crepe Georgette Waists now $3.93 White, flesh and colors. Headed or embroidered. Tailored Crepe dc Chine Waists now $6.73 In flesh and white. Sizes 31 to 40. Trimmed Voile Waists, 46 to 56 now $2.50 Extra-size Voile and BatiMc Waists $3.73 Tucked and Trimmed Voile Waists $3.63 Plaited Cloth Skirts, Club Checks $7.50 Rubberized Canton Cloth Raincoats $10.75 Gingham House Dresses, 36, 38, 40 now $,1.95 Blue Clinnibray House Dresses, 36 to 46 $2.45 Hand-cmbroidcrcd Japanese Kimonos $3.15 Jessica Corsets, discontinued model $8.00 Odd Lots S. & C. Special, Warner Rust-proof and Other Well-known Corsets $1.50 S. & C. Special Corsets of pink brocade $4.00 A Sample Line of Silk Petticoats $5.95 Taffeta, mcssallno and jersey top with taffeta or messallno flounce. Extra-size Black Satinc Petticoats now $1.50 Cotton Taffeta Petticoats, black, colors 83c Cambric Night Gowns, tucked now $1.55 Trimmed Cambric Short Petticoats now 65c Extra-size Long Cloth Night Gowns $1.15 Embroidery-trimmed Cambric Drawers 85c Hand-made Blouses, ( "$&$") $3.73 to $20 Hand-made Sleeveless Night Gowns, now $3.95 Ecru Vcnise Lace Roll Collars 65c Net ColIar-and-Cuff Sets now 85c Pointed Lace Collars now 65c Washable White French Kid Gtocs $1.60 2-CIasp Gray Double Fabric Gloves 90c Pumps with Baby Louis Heels now $7.63 Tan and gun metal calf and patent leather. All slzef. White Glazed Kidskin 0fords now $6.90 Sports Shoes and Oxfords now $5.00 Commonscnsc Oxfords & Strap Slippers $2.90 American Taffeta (cotton) Umbrellas $3.83 Mercerized Sweaters, Tuxedo stjle $9.50 All-silk Sweater Coats now $20.00 All-wool Sweaters now $11.00 Shetland Wool Spencers now $2.30 "Burson" Lisle Stockings, black, ;hitc 60c Silk Stockings, in black and white $1.75 With mercerized top3 and soles. Full-fashioned Silk Stockings, seconds $1.50 Ribbed Cotton Vests, lace front now 25c Ribbed Cotton Vests, seconds now 23c Low neck and no sleecs Ribbed Cotton Bodice VcMs 23c Ribbed Lisle Union Suith now 95e Low nock, no leees, laco Uneea ; regular sizes. Embroidered Mull Handkerchiefs 3 for 33c Fine Linen Handkerchiefs with hnud-cmbroid- ercd corners now 30c each Sports and Motoring Leather Puttees $2.25 to $12.00 Golf Balls, re-washed 55c Golf Bags $3.25 Mitts $2.00 to $7.75 Roller Skates $2.65 Base Ball Gloves $1.75 to $3.23 v Boys' Base Ball. Bats 10c Masks $1.25 and $1.60 Athletic Hose 75c to $1.75 American Cord Tires, all sizes from 30x3 Vi to 33x5 and 35x4 Kit at 10 per cent. less than our regular prices Folding Auto Chairs $1.75 and $2,00 Wind-shield Mirrors 90c Army Campaign nats $1.25 Army Blouses 65c Sweaters $1,35 to Si 1.25 Soft Hats $1.93, $3J5 and $4.63 Derby Hats $4.65 Straw Hats $2.75 Panama Hats $1.75 Caps $1.40 Soft Shirts $1.85, $2.45, $2.85, $3.25 to $1.10 Fibre-silk and Silk-and-Cotton Shirts $5.95 Men's Pajamas $2.00 and $3.00 Trimmed Muslin Night Shirts $1.65 Men's Soft Collars 6 for $1.10 Four-in-hands now 65c Knitted Four-in-hands $3.50 Gauze Cotton Athletic Underwear 75c Athletic Shirts and Kneo Drawers. Seconds 75c each. Balbriggan Underwear 85c Kgyptlan Balbrigg-an Short-slecvo Shirts and Anklo Drawers. Seconds 85c each. Cotton Socks,black and colors 29c White French Kid Gloves $1.10 Two-piece Bathing Suits $1.00 Bath Robes, blanket, $7.50; toweling, S10.00 High Shoes $9.80 Oxfords $12.00 MISSES AND CHILDREN Misses' Navy Blue Serge Dresses, also Crepe dc Chine or Crepe Georgette Dresses, light shades $29.50 to $39.50 Misses' Serge Dresses, straight-line, belted and braided $10.00 and $15.00 Misses' New Tan Polo Cloaking Coats S21.50 Misses Fine Spring Suits $35.00 to $49.50 Misses' New Checked or Plaid Gingham Dresses $7.50 ' Girls' Spring Coats, 10 to 16 $11.50 to $16.75 Spring Cloth Coats for girls or boys, 2 to 6 years, at One-third Less Than Regular Prices Small Boys' Tailored Dark Straw Hats $1.25 Boys' Wash Suits, 2 to 4 years $1.15 Children's Silk-lined Filoscttc Gloves 60c Small Children's Tan Cape Gloves $1.25 Misses' Wool Slip-on Sweaters (,,)-$5.50 Children's Wool Sweaters now $3.50 Children's Ribbed Cotton Waists 30c Children's Cotton Vests 18c each; 3 for 50c Ribbed ; low neck, short sleeves Children's Lisle Stockings, seconds 50c Ulbbed. mercerizrt' Children's White or Tan Cotton Socks 20c Misses' Shoes, gun-metal calf, patent leather with white leather tops, all-white leather, and oak-tanned leather $3.13 FLOOR COVERINGS Rag Rugs, 3x6, $3.25; 69. SO; 912, $17.50 "Cre" Rugs. 810. $15.50; 912, $17.75 Aminster, 9x12 ft., $19.30; 11.312 $32.50 Rojal Wilton Rugs, 9x1 2-feet $97.50 Printed Linoleum 90c a square jard Inlaid Linoleum $1.65 and $2.90 a &q. jd. Wilton Carpet $ 1.25 a ard THE FOLLOWING IN THK DEPARTMENT OF LOWER-PRICED FLOOR COVERINGS Japanese Matting Rugs, 911.S feet $4.93 Grass Rugs. 8x10 feet. $7.50; 9x12. $9.25 Seamless Axmlnstcr Rugs, 912 feet $30.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet $15.00 Seamless Vehet Rugs, 8.310.b feet- -$11.50 Heavy Inlaid Linoleum Remnant-.--75e sq. yd. Congoleum Rugs, slightly imperfect, 3.x9 $2.00 Linens, Redfurnishings Double Damask Table Clothh $9.30 Bleached Irish Damask, 70-inrh $2.85 a yd. Hemstitched Lunch Cloths $1.50 each Hemstitched Guest Towels $9.00 a dozen Two-plj Turkish Towels $9.00 a dorcn White Costume Linen, 80-inch $2.00 a ynrd I.acc-trimmed Scarfs $2.50. $2.85 and $3.25 Bleached Muslin Sheets $2.10, $2.15. $2.75. $3.25, $1.00. Pillow Cases 50c, 72c, 80c. 85c and $1.25 Marseilles Bed Spreads Sfi.75 to $9.45 Crochet-weave Spreads $3.65 and $1.50 Dimity Bed Spreads $3.75 to S4.75 Wool-mixed Blankets $11.25. $15.50 a pair Cotton-filled Comfortables $6.75 Long Cloth $3.95 and $5.75 n 10-yard piece Nainsook $5.85 and $7.65 a 12-yard piece TOYS "Ace of Aces" WhceJ Toys now $4.50. Hand Cars, popular wheel tos $3.65 PARIS COASTERS, size 13x32 inches, now $5 Toy Submarine Boats 90c Wooden Tojs, also Games, at Half Price Porch Swings, slightly marred now $1.90 Porch Swings $6.73 Doll Coaches $8.75 Velocipedes $9.00 Automobiles $7.00 Shoo-fly Rocking Horses $1.00 Cincinnati Skatemobllcs, very strong $5.23 Harmonicas 35c Guitar Chimes $4.15 IStrawbridge & Clothier MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. FILBERT ST. FOR THE HOME Brass Beds, full size $45.00, $45.75 and $49.50 Single Enamel Beds, with springs now $13.50 Enamel Beds, 3J4 feet wide, with springs $16 Stenciled Crash Table Covers, 72-inch $3.50 J Bordered Linene Couch Covers $1.50 Linenc Taffeta Cretonnes 85c a yard Printed Terry Drapery Material $1.00 Lacc-cdgcd Scrim Curtains $3.00 a pair Striped Linenc for Slip Covers' 33c a yard Tapestry Wall Papers 35c to 75c a piece Complete Lots Bedroom Papers $4.50 to $6 Odd Lots Japanese Leather and Grass Cloth Papers $2.00 to $3.00 a piece Silver-plated Tea Sets, 4 pieces $16.00 American Porcelain Dinncrware, some imper fect, much under price Cut Glass Bowls, $5.00; Dibhes $5.75. Comb-and-brush Trays, 90c; Vases $2.75 Decorated Sugar-and-crcam Sets 85c Imported Brass Vases, Baskets, etc. 70c to $1.80 Imported China Dresser Sets $1.85 Cream Pitchers 20c Marmalade Jars $1.50 Light-cut Glass Tumblers, 25c each; Oil Bottles, 35c; Lemonade Glasses 15c Player-Piano Rolls, with words 50c Piano Benches, duct style $18.00 to $32.00 Fabrics and Trimmings 40-inch Navy & Black Taffeta' Radium $3.65 40-inch NoeIty Sports Silks now $6.50 Double-width Black Crepe Georgette $3.00 Double-width Printed Crepe Georgette $3.00 36-inch White Satin dc Luxe $3.35 Iory White Satin Charmeusc $5.00 10-inch White Taffeta Radium now $3.65 54-inch All-wool Jersey Cloth now $3.25 50-inch Pin-striped Serge now $3.23 a yard 54-inch Pencil-striped Broadcloth $5.00 54-inch All-wool Dress Serge $4.00 a yard 50-inch Navy All-wool Storm Serge $2.75 36-inch Mixed Checks now 85c a yard 39-inch All-wool Fancy Plaids $2.50 a yard 12-inch Black Wool Granite Cloth $2.00 Remnants of Dress Goods Greatly Reduced 36-inch Fast-black Surf Cloth now $1.25 36-inch Fast-black Saline now $1.00 a yard 33-inch Tussah Silk-and-Cotton Lining $1.25 27-inch Plain Chambray now 33c a yard 36-inch Colored Dress Linen now $1.35 Printed Calicoes 28c Printed Voiles $1.15 Printed Silktnnd-Cotton Crepe dc Chine 95c Plain Colored Suiting now 50c a yard 12-yard Pieces of Nainsook now $5.45 White Linen-finish Suiting now 50c a yard White Plisse Crepe 15c a yard White Plaid Voiles 28c a yard Embroidered Organdie Flouncing 60c 6-inch Mcssaline Ribbon, light shades 45c Narrow Jet Trimming 14c and 25c a yard FOR ROYS Cheuot Suits $9.75 and $15.75 Jack O'Leather Suits, S to 17 jears $16.50 Hart. Schaffncr & Marx Suits $28.50 Wash Suits, 3 to 7 jears $3.95 Top Coats. 3 to !) years S9.75 Khaki Knickerbockers, 8 to 17 cars $1.65 Bos' Straw Huts now $1.65 Straw Hats, sizes C'i to 0?i J8c Tweed Hats, SI. 25 Caps,, 93c T 0ersea.s and White Middy Hats 38c Shirts 70c Blouses 70c Pajamas $1.30 Sw eaters $6.00 Bathing Suits. 2-piccc S1.50 Jtibbed Cotton Stockings 50c Hoaiy Ml bid, b'.ick Secnds Nainsook Union Suits 63c MISCELLANEOUS . Fibre-coered Dress Trunks $20 and $22 I Fibrc-coercd Stiamer Trunks $16, $18, $20 I Fibrc-ered Wardrobe Trunks now $50.00 ' Pullman Bab Coaches $32.50 and $36.00 1 Stroller Go-tarts i9.00, $11.00 and $12.00 Safoty Gates SI. 15 Bull) Yurds $1.45 I Knitting Worsted now 70c a hank , Stamped Pillow Cases $1.35 Miscellaneous Books at Half Price Tan Cowhide Suit Case.-. $1 1.50 and $15.00 Pint Vacuum Bottles $2 Lunch Kits $3.85 Rhinestone Bar, Circle or Horseshoe Pins $1 Gold-tilled Brooches, $1.00; Bar Pins, $2.00x Bracelets $2.50 Leather Hand Bags now $3.95 Strap Books, $3.95; Morocco Hand Bags, $1.95 Vanity Cases $3.50 Black Vachette Hand Bags now $6.75 Belts 45c Photo Frames 18c to 65c Fitted Dressing Cases $3.95, $4.93 and $10.50 Sozodont Tooth Powder 18c Listerinc 73c Rubber Sponges 18c to 75c Good Soaps 8c Pebeco Tooth Paste 37c Face Powders 37c Orris-and-Chalk Tooth Powder 18c Ingram's Milkweed Cream 12c and 78c Black Trimming Buttons 12c a card Black or White Tape, 4 yds., 12c; Ear Puffs, 20c Shoe Trees. 8c; 2 pairs, 15c. White Elastic, 10c Hookn and Eyes 3 cards 10c Hat Pins 15c Celluloid Hnir Pins 10c a box Crorhct Cotton 5c Children's Hose Sunporters 25c and 35c pair S. & C. Dress Shields 35c, 36c. 38c a pair Sun Glasses 65c Wrist Compasses $2.00 84 Sheets Writlnir Paper. 100 Envelopes 68c White or Tinted Writing Paper 22c a box Odd Envelopes', white only 7c u pack of 25 Children's Pencil S"ts now 75c Brass Desk Furnishings Murh Reduced Snlted Peanuts 40c Crem Wnfera 40c Nut Caramels 85c Gum Drops 10c Cream Caramels now 60c a nnund I Vocal or Instrumental Music 3 copies for 25e IB' tJ A l il ' n , n , m i L' M 5 11 f3 v P 8 S J fi ! I I BlndM 1 f T -U UJ &.... .If. 'A i Si'V $' nff" ..-'- A, k!.i c&.,'iifr. i if . 'C & a-"-.. ."LxM 9tii3&-iV 'ihilrf jifc"Mj